They say you can’t pick your family, but when you’re the fastest man alive, you can resurrect them. Sort of. When The Flash returns tonight, we get our first look at how different the world is now that Barry (Grant Gustin) has raced back in time to save his mom (Michelle Harrison) from the Reverse Flash. “Obviously, Barry’s parents are still alive and very much in love,” previews executive producer Todd Helbing, noting that the new “Flashpoint” timeline also altered the events of Season 2, thus preventing Zoom’s murder of Henry Allen (John Wesley Shipp). “It’s everything he’s ever wanted since the minute his mother was taken away from him. Essentially it’s the [life] he’s been thinking about for the last 16 years.”

And it’s some straight-up Norman Rockwell business. Still, as Helbing’s brother and co-EP Aaron points out, “there’s always consequences” to tweaking the past. And it won’t take long for Barry to realize that the fallout from his actions. “There’s an effect,” he continues. “Something happens to Barry because of it, physically, and he’ll be very adamant about trying to figure out how to reverse it.”

The much-anticipated Season 3 of “The Flash” premieres tonight. While most of us will experience all the action from our living room sofas, Hilary Kennedy got the chance to go behind the scenes during filming and catch up with Grant Gustin on set.Of course we did some digging and got Grant to clue us in on a few things about Season 3.

First, Grant said we can expert some serious romance to develop between Barry and Iris. Grant also talked about the parallels between his own personal characteristics and those of Barry Allen, and how he manages to make The Flash so relatable to millions of fans.

Back in July 29th, when Grant attended Teen Choice Awards (and won an award for his role on The Flash) he was interviewed by Clevver News where he confessed he’d love to be in “Hairspray Live!” The video was released recently and you can have a look at it bellow!

Yesterday was a very special day at Comic Con International (also known as San Diego Comic Con) as Superheroes and villains took over the convention, The Flash being one of DC’s CW shows to do so. Grant Gustin, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Candice Patton, Tom Cavanagh, Keiynan Lonsdale, Jesse L. Martin and Tom Felton were at the convention to promote the shows third season. Violett Beane was also at Comic Con but sadly did not join the rest of the cast. I have added to the gallery all photos released so far from the convention, from Grant’s arrival to the convention to the interviews the cast gave out and the special video presentation and Q&A. I’d like to thank my friend Steph for the big help on the high quality pictures.

But as much we all love to check out Grant being a dork at the convention, i’ve gathered all information released during the Press Line and the Q&A about the upcoming season, set to premiere on October 4 on The CW. The information is down bellow along with a radio interview the cast did for SiriusXM Radio, and under the cut you’ll find all videos so far released from the convention!

The fallout of “Flash’s” second season finale, referred to as Flashpoint, will have an effect on the other shared universe CW/DC shows. “Flash” lead Grant Gustin even said that he knows of a Flashpoint change in “Arrow,” which he said was a subtle one.

Barry’s parents are both alive in Flashpoint and he doesn’t live with Iris and Joe.

Barry remembers the new timeline, that time has passed & Kid Flash is The Flash in this timeline.

With “Supergirl” now on the CW, Grant Gustin expressed great excitement at the thought of Superman coming to the series (played by Tyler Hoechlin). But don’t expect to see a Flash and Superman team-up anytime soon. Gustin revealed that he has not yet shared a scene with Hoechlin, and doesn’t know if he actually will. “The Flash” is in production on the second episode of Season 3 right now, and “Supergirl” begins production on its second season next week.

Flashpoint will “ripple throughout the whole season,” TheFlash EP said.

Two big bads this season on The Flash: one is a speedster and the other is Dr. Alchemy, voiced by Tobin Bell!

Flashpoint will not undo Barry getting zapped by particle accelerator.

“When we [return], Barry had been living in this timeline for 3 months.” Grant Gustin said.

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The FlashBarry Allen / The FlashAirs Tuesday's on CWBarry Allen wakes up 9 months after he was struck by lightning and discovers that the bolt gave him the power of super speed. With his new team and powers, Barry becomes "The Flash" and fights crime in Central City.
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ArrowBarry Allen / The FlashAirs Wednesday's on CWSpoiled billionaire playboy Oliver Queen is missing and presumed dead when his yacht is lost at sea. He returns five years later a changed man, determined to clean up the city as a hooded vigilante armed with a bow.
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